Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Strains of Epstein-Barr virus infecting multiple sclerosis patients.

Of all the viruses EBV is the clear leader of the pack as being the most likely cause of MS. Could a specific strain of EBV cause MS? A superficial look at has not revealed obvious difference between EBV strains in people with MS and control subjects.

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I had mono for 4 straight years in High School. I had constant blood test. I know this is why I have M.S. People who have had mono would be a good place to look. There are many others who feel this is the reason for there MS

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